Shepherdswell – Places Click on any of the images below for a larger version. St. Andrew’s Church (old) St. Andrew’s Church (old) St. Andrew’s Church from the Green St. Andrew’s Church (c1924) St. Andrew’s Church gate (Coldred Road) St. Andrew’s Church Nave St. Andrew’s Church graveyard St. Andrew’s Church St. Andrew’s Church Porch Shepherdswell Mill Shepherdswell Village Green (pre-War Memorial). Note: The Bell is a Leneys Inn and the forge has lost its thatched roof. The Forge from the Green (c1912). The Village Green Colour image of the Green (c1900) Village Green (c1960s) Mid-1930’s view of The Bell and The Forge. Fremlins have taken over as brewers and the landlord in 1938 was George Hurley. The store at the side of the Pub has been demolished and a lean-to added. This was home to The Shepherdswell Fire Brigade’s hand cart, prior to the building of a new fire station in 1937. R. E. Miles, the blacksmith in 1938, is seen standing outside the open door of The Forge. To his left is the timetable for the East Kent Road Car Company’s service to Dover. The Forge acted as a local agent. At the side of the building are pitchforks for either sale or repair. The Bell – towards the Forge The Green Shepherdswell Green towards the Old Forge (Pre War memorial) The Forge at the top of Church Hill View over fields Eythorne Road from just after The Glen, facing towards Eythorne The Firs Sibertswold Place Sibertswold Place during blaze in 1920. Sibertswold Place Sibertswold Place Mill Lane The Leather Bottle pub Possibly mid Church Hill or Eythorne Road Hazling Dane Hotel Holly Tree House & The Old School Botolph Street The Whitehall Inn pub The Whitehall Inn White Hall Inn entrance on Eythorne Road Shepherdswell Railway Station Lower Church Hill from what was the Post Office car park Memorial Seat opposite the old chapel on Church Hill News cutting about village War Memorial Church Hill Shepherdswell Engineering and Bernards Market Gardens. The road in the foreground is Eythorne Road with Meadowview Road to the left. At the crossroads looking towards Bridge Street St. Cyberts Cottage Bridge Street Halfway Street The Terrace Westcourt Lane (pre 1934) The Village Green – with pond Botolph Street Amos Butchers’ Shop Church Hill